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The Quranic Stories & Major Lessons

INTENSITY MARKERS:
[M] = Fard / Wajib (Obligatory — must do)  |  [1] = Sunnah Mu'akkadah / Highly Recommended  |  [2] = Sunnah / Recommended  |  [3] = Mustahab / Virtuous / Commendable  |  [H] = Haram (Forbidden — must not do)  |  [h] = Makruh (Discouraged — should not do)  |  [P] = Mubah (Permissible — neutral)

✅ What to Do

[1]Reflect on the story of Adam — Iblis' arrogance, repentance, and mankind's origin. (Qur'an 2:30-39, 7:11-25)
[1]Study Nuh's patience — 950 years of calling with only a few believers. (Qur'an 11:25-48)
[1]Learn from Ibrahim's tawheed, sacrifice, and submission. (Qur'an 2:124-132, 37:99-111)
[1]Study Musa's life — birth, prophethood, Firawn's tyranny, exodus. (Qur'an 7:103-171, 20:9-98)
[1]The story of Yusuf — the most beautiful story, patience through trials. (Qur'an 12:1-111)
[1]Musa & Al-Khidr — patience in seeking knowledge beyond one's understanding. (Qur'an 18:60-82)
[1]Dhul-Qarnayn — power used for justice, building barriers against corruption. (Qur'an 18:83-101)
[1]Ashab al-Kahf — youth preserving faith under persecution. (Qur'an 18:9-26)
[1]Maryam & Isa — chastity, miracles, and the truth about Jesus in Islam. (Qur'an 19:16-36, 3:45-59)
[1]Luqman's wisdom — advice to his son about tawheed, gratitude, humility. (Qur'an 31:12-19)
[1]Sulayman — power and gratitude, understanding animal language. (Qur'an 27:15-44)
[1]Saba' — prosperity lost due to ingratitude. (Qur'an 34:15-21)
[1]Qarun — wealth as a trial, not a sign of Allah's favor. (Qur'an 28:76-82)
[1]Ashab al-Ukhdud — steadfastness in faith despite torture. (Qur'an 85:1-11)
[1]Ashab al-Fil — Allah's protection of His House from destruction. (Qur'an 105:1-5)

🚫 What Not to Do

[h]Treat the Quranic stories as mere tales — they are full of lessons. (Qur'an 12:111)
[h]Use Isra'iliyyat (Jewish/Christian folklore) as sources for these stories.
[h]Focus only on narrative details and miss the moral and spiritual lessons.

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